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Very erratic signal indicator. Would cycle to zero bars for no reason and stay there for a bit. Sometimes it would stall your data connection. The PCS roaming bug was a huge issue as well. Roaming took a while to come back and forth. If you looked in the debug screen you would notice the radio would report the signal in increments of 7. Sometimes I would have cycle the radio after going through a no coverage area like an elevator. Otherwise the radio would be hung up.

 

Even after only having the new EVO for a couple of days I remember the solid radio of the HTC from my TP2 days.

 

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That would drive me bonkers. I have been able to confirm 850 and 1900 roaming on the E4GT.

 

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Two enthusiastic thumbs up! :tu: :tu:

 

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I'll give it 3 thumbs up! :tu: :tu: :tu:

 

Especially since the blue will be available.

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I will probably grab the 32GB blue version, since it's the same price as I paid for my OG Epic. Add in my Epic's 16GB microSD card and I've got a TON of storage on that thing :)

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I'll give it 3 thumbs up! :tu: :tu: :tu:

 

Well, Pahrump is near the Nevada Proving Grounds, where the military conducted hundreds of atomic/hydrogen bomb detonation tests over a span of 40 years. So, that might explain your three thumbs.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r35asjvUSGE

 

 

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Very erratic signal indicator. Would cycle to zero bars for no reason and stay there for a bit.

 

The Nexus S does the same thing. And the E4GT had a buggy RIL (radio interface library) stack that crashed constantly, though I think it was patched eventually. And the E4GT had an absolutely horrendous DAC chip. Apparently the new SIII has a crappy Calendar app that crashes constantly. The EVO 4G LTE when recording video de-syncs the recorded sound when a notification sound occurs. I like Android the operating system but hate Android the implementation, I have to use iPhone for reasons like this. Stop cutting corners Android manufacturers. /rant

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The Nexus S does the same thing. And the E4GT had a buggy RIL (radio interface library) stack that crashed constantly' date=' though I think it was patched eventually. And the E4GT had an absolutely horrendous DAC chip. Apparently the new SIII has a crappy Calendar app that crashes constantly. The EVO 4G LTE when recording video de-syncs the recorded sound when a notification sound occurs. I like Android the operating system but hate Android the implementation, I have to use iPhone for reasons like this. Stop cutting corners Android manufacturers. /rant[/quote']

 

My calendar app freezes and crashes all the time since I upgraded my E4GT to ICS. I can definitely confirm that.

 

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Well' date=' Pahrump is near the Nevada Proving Grounds, where the military conducted hundreds of atomic/hydrogen bomb detonation tests over a span of 40 years. So, that might explain your three thumbs.

 

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r35asjvUSGE

 

 

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No, I borrowed someone else's thumb so I could have a third thumb. :lol:

 

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No, I borrowed someone else's thumb so I could have a third thumb. :lol:

 

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I shudder to think what we might find it we went digging in your backyard.

 

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I shudder to think what we might find it we went digging in your backyard.

 

AJ

 

Especially given all the recent cannibal news, not sure what to think of all this.

 

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Especially given all the recent cannibal news, not sire what to think of all this.

Ok, I'm not that way! Gross!

 

No, that settles it. Josh is a radioactive zombie cannibal. The whole vegetarianism and borrowed thumb were just to throw us off the trail.

 

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I'm not radioactive...

 

¹⁴C

 

Touche.

 

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Can we stay on topic, please?

 

Josh, we can engage in only so much idle speculation about a "Mystery 'Flagship' Phone," etc., before we need some humor to break the spell of obsession.

 

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Josh, we can engage in only so much idle speculation about a "Mystery 'Flagship' Phone," etc., before we need some humor to break the spell of obsession.

 

AJ

 

I know. Patience can wear thin, lol.

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I kinda thought the same thing. And' date='maybe Sprint should get a canary yellow one! :lol:[/quote']

 

Id buy one in Sprint yellow. But I have a feeling I'm a part of a very small minority on that one. Maybe get it emblazoned with the S4GRU logo?

 

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Id buy one in Sprint yellow.....

Maybe get it emblazoned with the S4GRU logo?

 

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You are now talking my language!

 

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